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-home allocation, both inspired by the painting story in Maschler et al. (1995) . We show, in a constructive way, that the core equals … alternative proof of the fact that the core of a standard fixed tree game equals the set of weighted Shapley values. The class of … weighted neighbour allocations is a generalization of the nucleolus, in the sense that the latter is in this class as the …
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solution concepts (such as the nucleolus) violate this property are scarce and have no economic interpretation. We provide an …
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Inspired by Kalai-Samet [4] and Tijs [11], weighted average lexicographic values are introduced for share sets and for cores of cooperative games using induction arguments. Continuity properties and monotonicity properties of these weighted lexicographic values are studied. For subclasses of...
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We use the Shapley value and the nucleolus to analyze the impact of three controversial pipeline projects on the power … nucleolus in contrast, none of the pipelines has any strategic relevance at all, which appears to be at odds with the empirical …
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